As Jim stood in fear, shivering, a humanoid figure appeared in the smog. Slowly, it revealed itself.

"Ahh! It's a skeleton! Run!" Jim yelled in fear.

Jim and the frog ran through the smog leaving behind the shattered glass and the spilled eggnog. The skeleton gave a chase, firing arrows at Jim and the frog. They eventually found and hid behind a large rock.

Jim and the frog stilled their frantic breathing as they watched the skeleton stop in front of the rock. Its souless eyes scanned the area before moving on, letting out a cackle as it disappeared into the fog.

Both Jim and the frog let out a sigh of relief. "Phew...that was a close one," the frog said, wiping the condensation from his brow. "I don't know why that bag o' bones wanted to hurt us. I say, are you in some sort of trouble, young man?"

"N-no. I don't know what that thing was, and I'd prefer not to find out anyways."

"So do I. Now, it will be getting dark soon. I'd hate for you to be stuck out here with that thing running about, so would you like to come with me to my den?" The frog asked.

Jim nodded his head.

"Well then, lets be off!" The frog turned around, and to his misfortune, found himself face-to-face with a very large croc.

"What!? I swore that I left it unlocked!" the Frog exclaimed. "The key is around here somewhere! Help me find it, and quick!"

Jim glanced over his shoulder to see the shadowy figure of the creeper approaching ever so faster.

Jim and the Frog searched the area around the front door, turning over rocks and inspecting nearby foilage, but found no key.

The creeper was almost upon them, its red eyes foreshadowing the pain and torment that was to come. "Thats it! We're done for!" cried Jim.

"I really don't like defacing property, especially my own, but in this case..." The frog, with a mighty kick of his foot, smashed the door open. "Get in! Now!"

Jim and the Frog quickly went into the den and slammed the door shut upon the creeper, knocking it in the head and causing it to fall backwards. It got back up and let out an angry hiss as it stared at the duo through the window, just waiting to catch them off guard and explode.